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Post by Fox on Dec 31, 2011 0:33:34 GMT -5
The Idle Mixture Screw affects the IDLE ONLY! It has no effect on the high speed mixture whatsoever contrary to internet rumors. Keeping it adjusted properly will make your scooter start better, idle better and transition from idle to open throttle better as well as ensure longer engine life. To set your idle speed: 1) Turn mixture screw on the side of the carburetor all the way in and then back it out 2 1/2 turns. 2) Warm up the scooter for at least 5 minutes, longer if you are in arctic weather. 3) With the scooter warmed and idling slowly (900-1200 rpm) on the center stand, turn the idle mixture screw SLOWLY to the right until the idle gets rough and slows even more. 4) At that point stop and turn screw back to the left SLOWLY until the idle smooths out and reaches it's maximum speed. 5) After you find the sweet spot, re-adjust the idle speed screw if needed to a speed just before the back wheel begins to spin with the wheel off the ground. If it spins you will fry the clutch at stop lights. 6) It may require some fiddling until you get it just right. Some scoots like the screw at 3 turns out while others 4 1/2 They all act a little different. You'll see. The mixture is affected by seasonal temperature changes so it should be done 2 or 3 times a year as the weather changes, and after every valve adjustment. Keeping the air filter clean on a regular basis will ensure proper idle mixture as well as high speed mixture. Mixture screw: Idle speed screw:
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